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the democracy prep is a predominantly african-american school in harlem. is there a way as your trying to get young people involved for helping them get that critical world view on their own nation. >> people use it is as an excuse. we have a black president. you can't say, i can't relate to politics because there aren't people like me in office. there are now. the question is the quality of our public schools. with our kids, we try to focus on that leelreally early. so they can say, how can i become an engaged citizen when i'm an adult? our kids are out doing, get out to vote campaigns. they are out there doing a campaign called, i can't vote but you can. you will see them in harlem with their bright yellow shirt saying, i can't vote. they want to let people know, today is election day. 40% of americans are not going to turn out on tuesday despite all that we are talking about. >> i am going to bring the rest of my panel back in as soon as we come back. as we go to break, i want you to take a look at seth's kids from democracy prep harlem campus teaching
the democracy prep is a predominantly african-american school in harlem. is there a way as your trying to get young people involved for helping them get that critical world view on their own nation. >> people use it is as an excuse. we have a black president. you can't say, i can't relate to politics because there aren't people like me in office. there are now. the question is the quality of our public schools. with our kids, we try to focus on that leelreally early. so they can say, how...
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liz: it goes over the bridge than other bridges and first avenue, the entire length then through harlem and down fifth avenue and central park we already have a dangling crane causing reebok. >> i live beyond 20th street i saw the east river, of 20th street and cause damage and cars were floating away. i walk to work. that part of new york art uninhabitable. it is not much better. liz: not trying to disturb anything but the use the civil unrest? liz macdonald says people are throwing hot coffee. >> i said to the fire department of new york i heard anecdotal evidence people's tempers are short could you imagine and people are jogging by them? for all i know power comes on tomorrow. so we could have the marathon but that is huge. they have good intel and work with government that is our adopted tiger woods story. liz: what about to save face that mayor bloomberg puts it on the organization and let them say they back off? >> i do not have this from the mayor's office perpetrators are saying it is done. when that gets around this usually right. maybe in five minutes than there will say come
liz: it goes over the bridge than other bridges and first avenue, the entire length then through harlem and down fifth avenue and central park we already have a dangling crane causing reebok. >> i live beyond 20th street i saw the east river, of 20th street and cause damage and cars were floating away. i walk to work. that part of new york art uninhabitable. it is not much better. liz: not trying to disturb anything but the use the civil unrest? liz macdonald says people are throwing hot...
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he started by moving to the edge of harlem. >> well, if we wanted things to be harder for ourselves, we succeeded wonderfully. it was kind of a gritty neighborhood. the apartment next door to us on the third floor was burned out and stayed that way the whole time that we lived there. we had, like, five locks on the door, including one of those bars you put in after you've gone inside the apartment. >> well, new york to me is the key to his life. it's the period where he does the least, but figures out the most. >> to find a connection to the black community obama headed out into harlem and all over the city. but it turned out to be harder than obama imagined. >> he told me this when i interviewed him in the white house. he made no lasting african-american friends during those four years in new york. >> the new york years are marked by this kind of turning inward. he spends time reading, fasting, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> as he walked the streets. friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i h
he started by moving to the edge of harlem. >> well, if we wanted things to be harder for ourselves, we succeeded wonderfully. it was kind of a gritty neighborhood. the apartment next door to us on the third floor was burned out and stayed that way the whole time that we lived there. we had, like, five locks on the door, including one of those bars you put in after you've gone inside the apartment. >> well, new york to me is the key to his life. it's the period where he does the...
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morning news today in harlem says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. it's ten pm moscow time tonight egypt announces that a ceasefire between israel and hamas is to come into force an hour from now covering a desperate international push for a truce we've got the latest just ahead this comes of course despite the other israeli strikes on gaza which brought the death toll to over one hundred fifty and the terror blast in the center of tel aviv in retaliation. other top stories thousands of students hitting the streets of london crying out against rising tuition fees and a lack of financial support making it harder to get a higher education in the u.k. . plus a human rights blow for bahrain is amnesty international publishes a report showing torture and oppression getting worse said the king. good evening i'm kevin zero in thank you for choosing to see we're starting with that breaking news of just been talking about israel and palestinian group h
morning news today in harlem says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. it's ten pm moscow time tonight egypt announces that a ceasefire between israel and hamas is to come into force an hour from now covering a desperate international push for a truce we've got the latest just ahead this comes of course despite the other israeli strikes on gaza which brought the death toll to over one hundred fifty and...
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we're going to give out over a thousand books today at the harlem school. they've been responsible for over a million books distributed over the course of their relationship together. so this is a fantastic initiative. >> why is that so important to you? >> because i think it teaches things that you can only learn through books. we live in a culture that's fast-paced. you get internet, you want information, you get it right now. books teach us patience. they teach us all kinds of things like that. >> what does mountain climbing teach you? >> having gone up mount kilimanjaro last year, that teaches you patience, too. just trying to do things that are bigger than yourself. that's my hope. >> incredible. >> did you ever lose the belief that you would have this thrill of being where you are, this possibility? >> well, i think that's one of the things ironically books teach you, is to have a big imagination. i always believed and had the hope that i could do it. >> what are you reading now? >> presently i'm reading a book by a russian author called "the master a
we're going to give out over a thousand books today at the harlem school. they've been responsible for over a million books distributed over the course of their relationship together. so this is a fantastic initiative. >> why is that so important to you? >> because i think it teaches things that you can only learn through books. we live in a culture that's fast-paced. you get internet, you want information, you get it right now. books teach us patience. they teach us all kinds of...
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about a third of the kids in harlem in the third grade are in charter schools. but what's amazing is the harlem district went up, an and this is apples to apples, went up dramatically from when we started this intensive choice process there. now, it was something like 28 out of 32 district. now it's about 16th. and not only did the charter schools outperform almost everybody, but the public schools which were 28th actually moved up significantly themselves. so i think those are two situations of models that we should develop your i think what, down in new orleans between the reform and relinquishing, and portfolio i think are really important ideas that need developing. so that's were i would comment. >> i would agree that choice, and for two reasons. the catalytic effect on the system if you will, because going to get from a tertiary system, if they college isn't getting applicants, it will either go out of business or it will do something to start to get applicants. so there's a catalytic effect on the underperformers of having people be able to make choices w
about a third of the kids in harlem in the third grade are in charter schools. but what's amazing is the harlem district went up, an and this is apples to apples, went up dramatically from when we started this intensive choice process there. now, it was something like 28 out of 32 district. now it's about 16th. and not only did the charter schools outperform almost everybody, but the public schools which were 28th actually moved up significantly themselves. so i think those are two situations...
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>> i think that pam moore has heard of that she used to be the doctor for the harlem globetrotters [laughter] and also, we are hearing sports fans woke up this morning with somewhat of a shocker of their hands. there is a new replacement against phil jackson d'antoni .... one thing he had on his side is that when kobe bryant was growing up in italy his favorite player was mike d'anoti what makes them look good but reportedly fell jackson went to bed expecting the lakers to make an offer. and the lakers are dropping hints that he wanted player control and with a cap on the roster but his people came back and said " no ". that he did not want to make another road trip. back and forth, nobody is ever going to probably no but the final word from troll texan is that we did not want anything out of the ordinary. we are shocked that the offer with the other way. and he was dating the owner's daughter for 10 years. either that or that is maybe what he did not get the job. the point is that there is always more to it. you figure if you are dating the owner's daughter? >> there has to be something els
>> i think that pam moore has heard of that she used to be the doctor for the harlem globetrotters [laughter] and also, we are hearing sports fans woke up this morning with somewhat of a shocker of their hands. there is a new replacement against phil jackson d'antoni .... one thing he had on his side is that when kobe bryant was growing up in italy his favorite player was mike d'anoti what makes them look good but reportedly fell jackson went to bed expecting the lakers to make an offer....
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what is amazing is the harlem district went up inspect is apples to apples went up dramatically from when we started the intensive choice process there. now it was something like 28th out of 32 districts. now it's about 16. now only do the charter schools plnch almost everybody. the public schools which are 28th moved up significantly themselves. i think those are two instances of model we should develop. i think in new orleans written about in term of reforming and relinquishing and work on the portfolio are important idea that need development. that's why i would come down. >> i would agree that it's choice, and for two reasons. the cat lettic effect on the system, if you will, because going again from the system it's a college isn't getting applicants it will go out of business or it will do something to start to get applicants. there's a cat lettic effect on the underperformers of having people be able to make choices with their kids and especially i are for poor parents. someone said on the task force we can't have an opt out system. we have an opt out system. s a he said that's
what is amazing is the harlem district went up inspect is apples to apples went up dramatically from when we started the intensive choice process there. now it was something like 28th out of 32 districts. now it's about 16. now only do the charter schools plnch almost everybody. the public schools which are 28th moved up significantly themselves. i think those are two instances of model we should develop. i think in new orleans written about in term of reforming and relinquishing and work on...
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but about a third of the kids in harlem are in this district. they went up dramatically when they started this process there. it was something like 28 out of 30, now it is about 16. not only did the charter school is almost outperformed everybody, but the public schools, which were 28, actually moved up significantly themselves. so i think those are two substantiation of models that could be developed. so in terms of difference of reforming and relinquishing, i think it is very important as an idea that needs development. that is where i would come down. >> i would have to agree that it is choice. for two reasons. there is a catalytic effect, if you will. going against an attrition or a system, if the college isn't getting applicants, he will either go out of business or there is a catalytic effect on the underperformers of having people be able to make choices with their kids, and especially for those on the task force, we can't have an opt out system is what they say. that's why houses are expensive. because people often to those situations wh
but about a third of the kids in harlem are in this district. they went up dramatically when they started this process there. it was something like 28 out of 30, now it is about 16. not only did the charter school is almost outperformed everybody, but the public schools, which were 28, actually moved up significantly themselves. so i think those are two substantiation of models that could be developed. so in terms of difference of reforming and relinquishing, i think it is very important as an...
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the puerto rican who grew up in harlem had fans and battles with some of the best boxers in history, defeating roberto duran twice and knocking out legend sugar ray leonard. but it was his battles with the law and drug addiction that continues after his boxing career ended. in 2011, he was shot by car jackers and not seriously injured. this week, the southpaw was shot in the face and severely injured while sitting in a car outside of a bar in puerto rico. his childhood friend was killed in the shooting. camacho was pronounced clinically brain dead. saturday, he died after suffering a heart attack and being taken off life support. he was 50 years old. >> camacho won 79 fights and titles during his life. >>> and it's no secret that many people experimented with drugs in the '60s and the '70s, but now it's impacting baby boomers all over the u.s. we'll explain how the drug culture of the past is leading to a doctor shortage. >>> plus, waiting for those cyber monday deals online is a thing of the past. we'll take a look at how online retailers are getting a head start. oh no, not a migra
the puerto rican who grew up in harlem had fans and battles with some of the best boxers in history, defeating roberto duran twice and knocking out legend sugar ray leonard. but it was his battles with the law and drug addiction that continues after his boxing career ended. in 2011, he was shot by car jackers and not seriously injured. this week, the southpaw was shot in the face and severely injured while sitting in a car outside of a bar in puerto rico. his childhood friend was killed in the...
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you have to go to the south side of chicago, go to detroit, go to harlem. talk about values. talk about conservative principles in a way that does two things, one, you're effective and, two, you're not insulting. they haven't been able to articulate the message without being insulting. i think moving forward you'll be able to see leaders do that extremely well. you'll continue to see hoerz that slip when it comes to this. >> richard, do you want to chime in on that? >> i would just say what lenny said and also to what former congressman gingrich said that it's more about meetings and it's about more than meetings and about more than engagement. republican party is going to have to change some of its policies to address these fundamental issues in this country and the changing, you know, the changing dem graphics in this country and what people are interested in seeing solutions to. if you don't solve the immigration problem, you could have meetings. can you have engagement. if you have no solutions on immigration, people who are concerned about those issues are not going to s
you have to go to the south side of chicago, go to detroit, go to harlem. talk about values. talk about conservative principles in a way that does two things, one, you're effective and, two, you're not insulting. they haven't been able to articulate the message without being insulting. i think moving forward you'll be able to see leaders do that extremely well. you'll continue to see hoerz that slip when it comes to this. >> richard, do you want to chime in on that? >> i would just...
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coming on the george washington street, harlem river bridge you do not need to have three people. >> which is probably why you see long traffic lines at the gw bridge, that is an issue and why we've seen so much. the hurricane deductibles, new jersey is saying when it hit the shore in new jersey that it was a post tropical cyclone. gentlemen you watch business, what does that mean for the insurance companies if you start to take a look at some of these things? >> it's amazing. i mean, and i guess that definition of 1-mile-an-hour difference is vital here. >> big bucks in terms of the insurers. we'll keep an eye on the insurance stocks. >> julian, real quick question. there was a story about two months ago that said you tried to hire -- >> we'll return. we're going to go to jeb bush. >> you know where i was going. >> governor bush, can you hear us now, sir? >> i sure can. >> okay, great. first thing i said and i'll tell you, it was kind of funny because you couldn't hear, i was saying out of all the swing states it looks like florida is one that the romney campaign feels pretty good a
coming on the george washington street, harlem river bridge you do not need to have three people. >> which is probably why you see long traffic lines at the gw bridge, that is an issue and why we've seen so much. the hurricane deductibles, new jersey is saying when it hit the shore in new jersey that it was a post tropical cyclone. gentlemen you watch business, what does that mean for the insurance companies if you start to take a look at some of these things? >> it's amazing. i...
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same in harlem. our customers love us in their communities. we look for places like that. >> there are places outside of your control. we are hearing how jersey gas stationses are under pressure and supplies are drying up. how do you keep things running with gas shortages? >> we'll be flexible. we have creative employees. we have several hundred small suppliers getting trucks into manhattan and supplier stores. we'll see what happens with fuel shortages in new jersey. a lot of suppliers are based there. we operate our own fleet also. so we can pick up if we need to. >> last question, bill. does this delay your plans to go public? >> we are working on getting stores up, taking care of customers now. we seal' what happens in the next several weeks with the ipo. >> thanks, bill. >> apple sold 3 million ipads over the last few days. not all are minis. we'll dig into the numbers and what they mean ahead. from currency trading for a few to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential.
same in harlem. our customers love us in their communities. we look for places like that. >> there are places outside of your control. we are hearing how jersey gas stationses are under pressure and supplies are drying up. how do you keep things running with gas shortages? >> we'll be flexible. we have creative employees. we have several hundred small suppliers getting trucks into manhattan and supplier stores. we'll see what happens with fuel shortages in new jersey. a lot of...
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whitney and her 14-month-old son harlem never miss a show and have a dance party thursday to the ihoda play list. they also love watching you compete, which got you thinking, you two should run for office. whitney has volunteered to be your campaign manager. she's gathering supporters on capitol hill. you can debate important matters such as pinot versus chardonnay and petition to move happy hour to where it belongs, 7:00 a.m. whitney, you get extra points for being creative. we're sending you on a rock and roll getaway to seattle. three-night state at the edgewater hotel. >> we were there, hoda! >> it's also a private velvet rope dinner for two, music project, and round-trip air fare for two. the hotel and air fare provided by the edgewater hotel in seattle. >> that's a beautiful spot. iconic picture of the beatles. they stayed there and had their heads out the window. great, thank you so much. >>> she's been called one of the greatest female vocalists of all time, we're going to chat with grammy-winning superstar like christina aguilera. >>> and hot couples news, all your hollywood b
whitney and her 14-month-old son harlem never miss a show and have a dance party thursday to the ihoda play list. they also love watching you compete, which got you thinking, you two should run for office. whitney has volunteered to be your campaign manager. she's gathering supporters on capitol hill. you can debate important matters such as pinot versus chardonnay and petition to move happy hour to where it belongs, 7:00 a.m. whitney, you get extra points for being creative. we're sending you...
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one of them right near here in harlem. abc's deborah roberts is there, the same place she was four years ago, another celebration, deborah. >> hey, george, i got to tell you this doesn't even seem like the same room i stepped into five hours ago. when we arrived here people were somber. they were sick to their stomach with worry thinking it would be a very long night. one woman -- with the president feeling disappointed and -- tonight she said it's all a given. they are here for the president tonight, george. there's one gentleman said to me it's almost like a couple renewing their wedding vows. maybe they're not as giddy as they were on their honeymoon but at the end of the day they can still love each other. i think you see this love is still here for the president. these people are beside themselves. right? >> i love it. loving it. four more years. >> somber, you said. not with what we're seeing. we can barely hear you and let's head out to josh elliott who is out in tes square. josh. >> reporter: a raucous times square
one of them right near here in harlem. abc's deborah roberts is there, the same place she was four years ago, another celebration, deborah. >> hey, george, i got to tell you this doesn't even seem like the same room i stepped into five hours ago. when we arrived here people were somber. they were sick to their stomach with worry thinking it would be a very long night. one woman -- with the president feeling disappointed and -- tonight she said it's all a given. they are here for the...